Moral Maze

What is the moral value of disgust?

Aug 28, 2025
Join striptease performer and author Stacey Clare, alongside philosopher John Haldane, as they dive into the intricate world of disgust and morality. They discuss the backlash against controversial behaviors, like the case of Bonnie Blue, and question how instinctive feelings shape our moral judgments. Clare touches on the ethics of sex work and the importance of consent, while Haldane explores the evolutionary roots of disgust as a moral compass. Together, they challenge listeners to rethink societal norms and the true implications of our visceral reactions.
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INSIGHT

Moral Bafflement Framing

  • We instinctively recoil at acts like Bonnie Blue's even when no legal harm is obvious.
  • This 'moral bafflement' reveals tension between evolved disgust and modern consent-based ethics.
ANECDOTE

Bonnie Blue As Misogyny Performance

  • Ash Sarkar compared Bonnie Blue to a mainstreaming of misogyny and said the stunt profits from degraded sexual culture.
  • She argued disgust and outrage help prevent performers doing extreme acts to gain notoriety.
ADVICE

Defend Bodily Autonomy

  • Stacey Clare urged defending bodily autonomy: 'my body, my choice' underpins sex work ethics.
  • She warned public regulation concerns change when acts become media products.
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